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Building Bridges
Read NowSome people were born to be connectors.
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For Good: Lighting the Way
Read NowAlan Wang, Ph.D. Student, Computer Engineering
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For Good: Searching for a Cure for Melanoma
Read NowKatelyn Salotto, Fourth-Year Student, Engineering Science Nanomedicine Concentration
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Gonzalez and Stan Promote New Processing Paradigm to Reboot Computing
Read NowResearch in Asynchronous Computing Earns Top Paper Awards at Two IEEE Conferences
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Hoos Go Head-to-Head in First ChemE-Sports Competition
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Trailblazer Strikes Again
Read NowWith newfound research compass, Beverly Miller is branching into less-explored territory of reproductive tissue engineering.
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Alumnus Sees an Exciting Nexus Where Civil, Systems and Environmental Engineering Meet
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For Good: Making Medicine Accessible to Everyone
Read NowSamantha Perez, Ph.D. Candidate, Biomedical Engineering
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Epoch Convergence
Read NowCivil engineering alumna guides digital transformation for global company
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The Wizard's Story
Read NowJoseph L. Vaughn Professor of Humanities and technology historian W. Bernard Carlson was on BYU Radio recently talking about what fired inventor Nikola Tesla’s imagination.
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Here's What Makes UVA an Ideal Place for Imaging Research
Read NowOur collaborative, translational model leads to exceptional student outcomes
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Faculty Spotlight: How One Professor Is Finding Cures With Computer Algorithms
Read NowPapin emphasizes data science in every class he teaches. In the lab, Papin and his team use both laboratory experiments and computer models to predict how cells will change and react in various conditions.